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“It’s another tool”, which you don’t have any direct control over. So not a very good tool, for any artist who’s actually worth their salt. If you’re some wannabe pretender who wants to feel like they’re an artist, sure, just type some shit up into your AI prompt and run with the result, but a bunch of these faces

Yes. Cost of doing business.

This true account needs more stars.

This actually seems like a fairly reasonable possibility, considering Activision bought Blizzard only two years prior (roughly) to WoW Cataclysm’s release date.

You can’t reason with these people, they’ll fantasize up an explanation for your sticks too - someone in their “community” already has no doubt. Probably involving the word “refraction”, they love “explaining” anything involving the apparent curvature of the Earth by handwaving it away with “refraction”. lol

Someone, please tell me why laying low the city of Hell would be a bad thing. :P

The British Museum being the world’s biggest den of thieves and grave robbers isn’t a joke, it’s the motherfraggin truth. Those fuckers have stolen anything not nailed down - and a shitload of stuff that were - from across most of the non-western european world, and basically refused to give any of it back, typically c

Look, I think I’ve spent quite enough time on you already, so I’ll skip a detailed analysis, just look at some of the (many) other analyses of DM and why it’s great. I likely agree with most of it. Dennis Leary I could have been without, he’s pretty much a self-absorbed douche and a gold standard on why much of the

It wasn’t me who did it! lol I’m grey too. :D

Demolition Man, dogshit movie? lol wut. You really haven’t got a clue do you. Anyhow, nobody’s forcing you to share your terrible takes and zero IQ opinions about stuff. Just keep ‘em to yourself, mkay?

We’ll see what really happens once the future rolls around, but that said, AI certainly has the potential to have as big an impact on human society as computers have had from their invention up until now. Possibly more, considering AI could make entire swathes of professions entirely obsolete and put countless

Damn, you’re a boring person.

There were DECT cordless phones back then, in case you are too young to have been around back then. They were typically only slightly bigger than a regular corded phone handset.

How many reviewers, versus regular TV viewers? And why should anyone put any more credibility on the opinions of a TV reviewer than anyone else’s? (Rhetorical question.)

It’s not AI which is comparatively in the ‘80s, that’s not what I wrote in my post. :P

Maybe, but not very likely. AI has too much potential for Big Biz to replace human workers (and for the military-industrial complex to help kill human beings) for it to just peter out anticlimactically.

AI right now might be like how home computers were in the 1980s.

Thank you for replying. But what if you don’t have access to your old device anymore? (And you only had one to begin with.)

They once tried to prosecute a bunch of volcano or earthquake science researchers (I forget which) for murder in Italy, after an eruption/quake hit and killed some people... So, yeah. Pretty much. :P

How does it feel deep inside to be such a worthless, waste of breath piece of shit that can’t relate like a real human being to anyone, or anything?